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Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
I'm running a Intel Foxconn P4M900-8237A motherboard, it is running a Core 2 Duo 6320 running @ 1.86Ghz per core. I would like to know what the maximum cpu speed is that this board can handle is? My Deatail's are as follows: Processor serial number: BFEBFBFF000006F6, it is running a Core 2 Duo 6320 @ 1.86Ghz Motherboard serial number; UYGD71902482. Bios version: Phoerix AwardBIOS v6.00pg Date 29/1/07 Bios Vendor: Phoerix Technologies. LTD Thank's Speedy |
Urs Echternacht ![]() Send message Joined: 15 May 99 Posts: 692 Credit: 135,197,781 RAC: 211 ![]() ![]() |
I'm running a Intel Foxconn P4M900-8237A motherboard,... You could have had a look at foxconn's mainboards first to get that info Core2Quad's are supported. edit1: And there are multiple BIOS updates available at their page. _\|/_ U r s |
Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
Thank you for the info, it has been very helpfull Speedy |
Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
has anyone run a Intel Foxconn P4M900-8237A motherboard with a q6700 cpu & a ATX 400 watt power supply? I'm thinking about doing this. Is this a good way to go? currently I'm running ATX 400 PSU Core 2 Duo 6320 @ 1.86Ghz 2gb 333mhz ram Thanks for taking the time to read this. Cheers Speedy |
Sirius B ![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24929 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 ![]() |
has anyone run a Intel Foxconn P4M900-8237A motherboard with a q6700 cpu & a ATX 400 watt power supply? I'm thinking about doing this. Is this a good way to go? currently I'm running How many drives (including DVD)? Seperate GPU or Integrated? I found with my quad, I had to upgrade the psu - 400w couldn't cut it. |
Vid Vidmar* ![]() Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 136 Credit: 1,830,317 RAC: 0 ![]() |
has anyone run a Intel Foxconn P4M900-8237A motherboard with a q6700 cpu & a ATX 400 watt power supply? I'm thinking about doing this. Is this a good way to go? currently I'm running For maximum efficiency it's recommended to run a PSU at ~50% load (~80% eff.), at different loads PSU eff. drops. So, if your system draws 300W, I'd go with 550 - 750W PSU. I suggest you add power rquirements of all components (CPU, RAM, disks, graphics card, ... ), multiply with 2 and voila! Greetings, ![]() |
Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
For maximum efficiency it's recommended to run a PSU at ~50% load (~80% eff.), at different loads PSU eff. drops. So, if your system draws 300W, I'd go with 550 - 750W PSU. I suggest you add power rquirements of all components (CPU, RAM, disks, graphics card, ... ), multiply with 2 and voila! I have 1 hard drive split in to 2 80gb drives, 1 dvd/cd writer, I don't have a graphics card. Is there a piece of software to add the power usage up for each piece of hardware, if not what’s the easiest way to go about adding them up? Thanks Speedy |
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You could try this one, there are others out there, too, some that are much more detailed. ![]() |
Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
Thank you this recommended a 356 watt psu so I'd be looking between 550-750 watt psu. thanks speedy |
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If it recommends a 356W psu, please buy a 380/400W model and you are fine :) That page doesn't sum the consumption values and lets the calculation of efficiency and stuff to you. This is actually a value you should rely on. Why I'm I so sure about this? Simply because I'm powering an Intel C2Q 6600@3,2GHz, 2GB of overclocked PC6400, Geforce 7300, one hard disk and one DVD-RW with a simple Seasonic SS-400ET 400W psu. The system will even run @3.6GHz on cold winter days, but that is a different story, my cooling can hardly handle those 1.42v :-( So please buy a good quality PSU from a major brand and you'll save money and nerves :) edit: That calculator recommends me a 396W power supply. Everything else would be a waste of energy... |
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I have had good luck with this power supply, 550 watts and not too expensive. Clk2HlpSetiCty:::PayIt4ward ![]() |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 30 Aug 01 Posts: 1228 Credit: 47,779,411 RAC: 32 ![]() ![]() |
I don't know if you live somewhere near a MicroCenter, but right now they have the Antec Sonata III for about $90, it comes with a 550w 80+ certified power supply, so if you also need a case, that's a pretty good deal. ![]() |
Vid Vidmar* ![]() Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 136 Credit: 1,830,317 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Seems you don't understand the fact, that (for example) a 700W PSU will not draw 700W all the time. At ~400W (57%) load and 80% efficiency it will draw 400W/0.8 = 500W, which is by far less than a 400W PSU at full load and 50% efficiency (yes at full load eff. drops considerably) which gives 400W/0.5 = 800W!!! Not to mention the fan would be screaming! So, having a PSU that is twice as "powerful" as maximum system requirements is not only most efficient, but also the most cool and quiet way of "feeding" your power-hungry chips. Happy crunching, ![]() |
j2satx Send message Joined: 2 Oct 02 Posts: 404 Credit: 196,758 RAC: 0 ![]() |
has anyone run a Intel Foxconn P4M900-8237A motherboard with a q6700 cpu & a ATX 400 watt power supply? I'm thinking about doing this. Is this a good way to go? currently I'm running I run several quads on 350W PSUs. I only have a single hard-drive, no CD/DVD and use onboard video. When I build them and test them, I actually use a 300W PSU. I think the 333MHz RAM is going to hold you back when running the Q6700. |
Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
I will be changing my ram to 4GB of 667MHz (the max my Board can handle) I probably only need 2gb but I like to have the most of everything. With the Q6700 2.66GHz cpu can you make all 4 cores work on the same job.? So in theory if a task on 1 cup was going to take 1 hour if 4 cpu's were to crunch it would only take 15 minutes. Cheers Speedy |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 30 Aug 01 Posts: 1228 Credit: 47,779,411 RAC: 32 ![]() ![]() |
No, one job per core. ![]() |
Speedy ![]() Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1646 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 ![]() ![]() |
Thankyou I thought this was the case Cheers Speedy |
Josef W. Segur Send message Joined: 30 Oct 99 Posts: 4504 Credit: 1,414,761 RAC: 0 ![]() |
It may not remain the case always, though. BOINC is moving toward a system which will allow use of multiple CPUs or GPUs or whatever on one task, and there are likely to be some experiments in parallelizing the seti_boinc code. The observation that doing 4 similar WUs at the same time on a quad tends to show contention between the tasks suggests that a parallelized version which coordinates the usage of shared resources might be more efficient. Joe |
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That is a whole new approch and I'am curious wich appears more efficient. And Speedy would be right. ![]() |
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